From some of your other posts, it seems you walk out of film frequently. This film provides NO "porno-level filth". I suggest viewing an actual porno film - you can always turn it off or walk out - so you can see what pornography truly looks like. You don't have to like this film at all (I didn't care too much for it myself), but more people would likely appreciate your opinion of films if they felt you had a grasp on actual definitions, like "porno-level". If you're interested in cinema sex that is not pornographic, but meant with passion and love, I highly recommend the award-winning "Like Water for Chocolate" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103994/, based on the best-selling novel. The story is awesome too.
However, in general, you may want to stay away from foreign film, where there's a lot of male and female full nudity, like in the highly-acclaimed film, "Y Tu Mamá También" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0245574 where a woman takes a road trip with two teenage guys. It will certainly come across more "porno-level" than ANYTHING in this film. On the darker side, there is a film where a brother is forced to penetrate his sister on camera - now THAT was shocking and near "porno-level". That movie was disturbing on several levels and I can't un-see it.
Anyway, you get the point. There is no "porno-level" scenes in this film. You shouldn't bash what you truly have never seen or experienced (via film). Filmmakers are storytellers and sex is often a key part of our stories as human beings.
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